I have mixed feelings about the following story. Certainly, students should consider schools to be a "safe place", but, come on, these students don't have a right to an education at taxpayers' expense. The parents are here illegally. Presumably, the kids are also illegal. So, why should they feel safe at school? Or anywhere else in the US?
Correlation is not causation, but it can be awfully suggestive. (Francis Porretto, Bastion of Liberty)
Friday, October 05, 2007
The Calm Before the Storm
The Dream Act was de-coupled from the military appropriations bill, so I think we can safely say that, for now, it's dead. It's one of the many causes the Dems are pushing that haven't a prayer of standing on its own. The only hope it had for passing was to piggyback on another bill.
I have mixed feelings about the following story. Certainly, students should consider schools to be a "safe place", but, come on, these students don't have a right to an education at taxpayers' expense. The parents are here illegally. Presumably, the kids are also illegal. So, why should they feel safe at school? Or anywhere else in the US?
I have mixed feelings about the following story. Certainly, students should consider schools to be a "safe place", but, come on, these students don't have a right to an education at taxpayers' expense. The parents are here illegally. Presumably, the kids are also illegal. So, why should they feel safe at school? Or anywhere else in the US?
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